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Speakers for an Exclamé 100 in a big room
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<blockquote data-quote="WAP" data-source="post: 1146773" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>I ran my Bentley FS150s on my Exclame before I got my Predator in a big open-plan room full of glass and tiles. I had the 150w version. </p><p>Before that, I used my Exclame with a set of B&W 683 S1 in the same room. At the time I had the B&Ws my Exclame was still the 100w version. They played really well for me.</p><p></p><p>Have a look at the Bentleys. They jam really well.</p><p>Also to upgrade my Exclame to the 150w version was cheap as chips iirc. Talk to Oom Schalk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAP, post: 1146773, member: 1317"] I ran my Bentley FS150s on my Exclame before I got my Predator in a big open-plan room full of glass and tiles. I had the 150w version. Before that, I used my Exclame with a set of B&W 683 S1 in the same room. At the time I had the B&Ws my Exclame was still the 100w version. They played really well for me. Have a look at the Bentleys. They jam really well. Also to upgrade my Exclame to the 150w version was cheap as chips iirc. Talk to Oom Schalk. [/QUOTE]
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